AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoColombia Politics: A coalition of 24 lawmakers across Latin America condemned President Gustavo Petro’s “Heil Hitler” response to a column, saying Nazi-linked phrases have no place in democratic debate and warning Petro has repeatedly used similar references. Peru Election: Peru’s presidential runoff remains razor-thin as rural ballots keep arriving; Roberto Sánchez holds a narrow lead over Keiko Fujimori while counting continues. Bolivia Crackdown: Bolivia’s legislature approved a law expanding the president’s ability to use troops against protesters amid weeks of unrest over fuel subsidies, inflation, and road blockades. Cuba Crisis: Cuba received a 1,700-ton donation of basic goods from Mexico and Belize as shortages deepen, while separate reports claim Havana is preparing for possible U.S. action. World Cup & Society: Mexico’s World Cup opening faces teacher-led protest threats, and Canada’s growing Latin American community is gearing up for the tournament. Chile Mining: Antofagasta plans a $909m extension of the Zaldivar copper mine to 2051, including a wastewater reuse system. Regional Shocks: A 6.1 quake off Cuba rattled parts of Cuba, Mexico, and Florida, with no major damage reported.
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